Frequently Asked Questions

All graduates of Wharton degree programs are welcome to join the Wharton Club in their region or affinity. In addition, many clubs welcome Wharton students, graduates of other Penn programs, graduates of other schools and universities, and/or members of the local business community. Visit the Membership section for specific details about your club.

To sign in, click on the Login link at either the top or bottom of the page. Wharton alumni: sign in with your Wharton Alumni Account information. To retrieve your login information, click here. Penn alumni and graduates of other schools: follow the instructions on the login page to sign in or create an account.

You can update your address on your profile at any time by signing in and clicking on “Edit settings.” You can also update your contact preferences. To find a club in your new area, visit our Wharton Club Directory.

If you’re interested in starting a new club, or reviving an existing club that has become inactive, see our new club guide. Our Wharton Club team can advise you on this process. Contact globalclubs@wharton.upenn.edu to get started.

Wharton MBA Career Management has created a guide for employers seeking to hire Wharton MBA students and alumni. Click here to access the guide and contact Career Management staff. Click here to post a job opportunity for Wharton MBA students and alumni.

Penn Career Services is the resource for hiring and recruiting Wharton undergraduate students and alumni, and students and graduates of all Penn programs. Click here to learn more about recruiting. Click here to post a job opportunity for all Penn students and alumni, including Wharton undergraduate students and alumni.

Alumni are an invaluable resource to help Wharton find the most talented candidates for future MBA classes, and volunteer opportunities abound through the entire admissions cycle. Click here to learn more.

To share your update with classmates in the Wharton Magazine, send an email to the Magazine team at classnotes@wharton.upenn.edu. Be sure to include your full name and class year. Your update will appear in a future issue of the Wharton Magazine.

Class committees are critical to the success of the MBA Reunion program. You may choose to serve on an engagement committee to connect with your fellow classmates, or help fundraise for your class gift in order to give back to Wharton. To learn about volunteer opportunities, click here to connect with Wharton Alumni Relations staff.

The Wharton School hosts numerous speakers through such venues as leadership lectures, speaker series, student conferences, mentoring programs and classroom guest lecturing. To volunteer as a speaker, fill out this short questionnaire and an event coordinator will get in touch with you.